818 The mental journey of the villain Ghost Uncle

Herta 2022-03-22 09:01:44

Thoughts about Hidden 2 - Although this film tells the story of the male protagonist (?) being targeted by evil spirits since he was a child, until he grows up, some accidents happen and are finally solved perfectly, but I picked out a villain wash from it. Bai's mental journey x (high light) The evil relationship between the villain Uncle Gui and the male protagonist started from the innocent little male protagonist who was jealous of him until he strangled his neck before Uncle Gui committed suicide. He resents the little male protagonist so much because Uncle Ghost was abused and distorted by his mother at the age of the young male protagonist. As an adult, Uncle Gui has become accustomed to women's clothing (the female ghost who hit the male protagonist's wife should be Uncle Gui himself, because Strong enough to slap his wife away (really distressed)). As for why the target is the little male protagonist, I speculate that because the madness of the ghost uncle's mother made him mentally distorted, gloomy and abnormal, and he also tortured and killed so many people, it is very likely that he stayed at home all year round with a room of ghost brides. His sickly white skin also bears witness to this. Then let's make a bold guess, what was the state of Uncle Ghost and his mother when he was a child? Judging from Uncle Ghost's favorite dress, the black bride dress, his mother should have collapsed and twisted when Uncle Ghost's father left before and after the wedding. Why did Uncle Gui's father leave them (Uncle Gui's mother was pregnant before Uncle Gui's death)? I'm guessing it was an accidental death. Just when Uncle Ghost's parents were about to get married happily, Uncle Ghost's father unfortunately passed away, the wedding became a funeral, and the previous visions of a better future turned into curses (imagination and names of children). Uncle Gui's mother should be a well-educated and wealthy family (from her elegant demeanor, the large house she lives in, the exquisite furnishings of the house, and the time when her son Guishu lived in a shelter from her inheritance and was still very sick. It can be seen that there is money to live in the intensive care unit), a woman who has grown up in innocence since childhood, has never experienced ups and downs, and is used to the happiness that should come naturally. It makes sense. As for the reason for the accidental death, one is that the blow of death is bigger than betrayal, and it can change a woman's three views, and the other is that both mother and son have never expressed resentment towards their father, because the father is innocent and has already is dead. Besides, what is the relationship between mother and child? The child of a man who loves deeply is naturally brought up by a very precious baby at birth, although it is not the girl that a man wants. Although the mother still gave the child a male name, she raised him as a girl since she was a child. I guess she has always had feelings of love and resentment towards this child (resenting that he is not a girl). As boys grow up, male characteristics become more and more prominent, and boys want to reveal their own Sex, so I painted my male identity in the painting, and I was tired of wigs, women's clothes, and dolls. This gradually aroused the anger of his mother, who did not allow the imagination she made with the man she loved to disappear (the boy had always lived in his mother's imagination, and the mother did not love the boy himself, but with the A man was happy once), no one is allowed to destroy her "happiness", so she said to the boy who broke this imagination: "How dare you!" The boy's masculine nature will not disappear, but it is distorted by his mother's repression, Together with anger, grievance and confusion, it is branded into the boy's worldview, causing him to resent and desire to kill all young and beautiful women, but it is regarded as "love" (marrying a ghost [bride] (Gao Guang, after knocking out the male protagonist's wife). The indifferent kiss to her can be seen). In the early stage, the relationship between Uncle Gui and his mother was still very good. There was only one scene where the mother and son were on the same screen or playing (), and Uncle Gui's intimacy and dependence on his mother could also be seen. After growing up to be a ghost for many years, I still respect and obey my mother. But here!! This is where I can't figure out: is my mother a ghost? If so, there is no scene of her ghost body in the whole movie, but the old man The result of the dice roll actually showed her existence, and before the confrontation with the grandfather, Uncle Ghost also said that he was told by ( ) that the grandfather was good at rolling dice. So I make a bold assumption: she is not a ghost, but a ghost Ghost (this name is my own (). It is as if ghosts are invisible to people, and only people with specific or special connections can see them, while ghosts are only perceived by ghosts with specific connections. The existence of the dice. Her response to the dice roll is equivalent to the ghost appearing in reality, showing the ghost body as a ghost body. From the memory killing, I know that the little boy persuaded the decent ghost body to leave, then At that time, his mother existed in a ghost body. After Uncle Gui died, his mother's ghost body still haunted him and became a ghost. Someone in the decent ghost group also said: "As long as you forget what she left behind Memories, everything will disappear", she should only be active in Uncle Ghost's consciousness most of the time. So she can't directly manifest the chaos, but through the hands of Uncle Ghost to vent her jealousy and resentment towards the happy young woman (to be Uncle Gui killed the protagonist's wife, etc.) The resentment is so great that it has to be convincing. All in all, Uncle Gui's early (very obscure) respect for his mother in the later period, as well as his poor life experience, were all buried for his later laundering. The clues, although no matter how he can't cover up the fact that he did evil, it can be regarded as the final redemption of a sinner. How did the later period clean up? How did the story end, the most intense conflict is about to be possessed by the ghost uncle The moment the axe was swung, the decent soul raised the stool and smashed it at the ghost The moment of uncle soul body. The moment Uncle Ghost falls down, the possessed body is stripped, and then the spiritual world slowly disappears. In my opinion, it is not that the ghost uncle's ghost body is harvested to make the spiritual world disappear, but the previous instruction from the decent ghost body to the young ghost uncle: "Forget the memories she left, everything will disappear.", in this For a moment, Uncle Ghost finally forgot the shadows and sad memories that haunted him for half his life. The lines in this film are precious, and I don't think this will be a useless slobber. If Uncle Gui's mother is really a ghost within a ghost, then it exists in the spiritual world built by Uncle Gui himself. When Uncle Gui destroys this spiritual world, the mother and obsession will also disappear. Pushing it further, it can be considered that the kindness of Uncle Gui himself was excluded in the metamorphosis, but at the last moment he finally defeated malice, so that the incident could end with a happy ending, and justice finally defeated evil. Also, he said he didn't want to kill the male protagonist's family, and he was forced by the situation to do it later. Undoubtedly, he took physical revenge on the uncle, which caused the uncle to manifest himself as a soul, but he didn't kill him (I don't know if it was intentional or unintentional). The police were even luckier. One was knocked unconscious and the other was anesthetized, but their lives were not in danger at all, and they were not stabbed by the perverted-looking uncle. Of course it is also possible that he only kills young women and has a unique taste). Although there may be over-interpretation, but with his apparent distortion, he doesn't think that everything should be killed, and everyone comes, probably to show the "goodness" in his heart (so I prefer to be instigated by the ghost mother. He went to kill the young woman who carried the common resentment of mother and son). At this point, the hidden plot in the play should have been picked up almost. Talk about what this film wants to express: the despair and distortion of love, the submission and resistance to evil, the friendship, family affection, like-mindedness of the power of light, and the less obvious heroism. The coolest guy in the world is the hero. He has the ability, courage, courage, and strategy to become the one who will eventually lead the protagonist's group to peel off the fog and bring out the darkness. The handsome and witty, brave and composed young man showed his skills in the aftermath of the climax, and finally brought people back to happiness. Even the ghost group who originally stopped the protagonist disappeared after his appearance, which is really a display of heroic feelings. At the end of the play, people can breathe a sigh of relief from the turbidity accumulated throughout the whole process, and licking the face does not feel refreshed. It can be said to be the humane care of the crew: ))? The confrontation between good and evil, the complexity of human nature, and the restraint and liberation of the self are themes that American imperialists can never avoid. —————— Thank you for having the patience to read my ramblings, there may be excessive interpretation / unclear details / plot errors and omissions, if you appreciate your face and carefully catch the loopholes, please point out! love you

Insidious 2 (2013)
8.2
2013 / USA Canada / Thriller Horror / Wen Ziren / Patrick Wilson Rose Byrne

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Insidious: Chapter 2 quotes

  • [first lines]

    Young Elise Rainier: Hi. I'm Elise. You must be Lorraine.

    Young Lorraine: Yes. Nice to meet you. I'm sorry it's so late. My day job kind of makes raising my son a night job.

    Young Elise Rainier: Don't worry about it. In my line of work, things tend to happen when it gets dark.

  • [last lines]

    Elise Rainier: [startled] Oh, my God!